Design and Nature A Partnership
Organised as a dialogue between nature and design, this book explores design ideas, opportunities, visions and practices through relating and uncovering experience of the natural world.
Presented as an edited collection of 25 wide-ranging short chapters, the book explores the possibility of new relations between design and nature, beyond human mastery and understandings of nature as resource and by calling into question the longstanding role for design as agent of capitalism. The book puts forward ways in which design can form partnerships with living species and examines designers? capacities for direct experience, awe, integrated relationships and new ways of knowing. It covers:
? New design ethics of care
? Indigenous perspectives
? Prototyping with nature
? Methods for new design and nature relations
? A history of design and nature
? Animist beliefs
? De-centering human-centered design
? Understanding nature has power and agency
Design and Nature: A Partnership is a rich resource for designers who wish to learn to engage with sustainability from the ground up.
Intro SECTION I: Lying: Lying down to receive A Shift of Attention "Towards…. Something More Liveable" A Moth Journey. An Unexpected Rapport: Mushrooms, a Designer + Everyone ElseSitting in Trees Co-creating with a Tick SECTION II: Sitting: Sitting to open dialogue Hybrids. Others/Selfies Poem: ‘Zoology’ Narrating the Impression. Thick Description Through Visualisations – Towards New Representations of Nature Learning from Harakeke — Towards a Network for Textile Design in Aotearoa New Zealand Becoming-with Vegetal: Sympoietic Design Practice with Plant PartnersTo Name is to ValueDesign and Nature: A HistoryPart one: Foundation Part two: Ecological Design as Mastery Part three: Bio this...and Bio that Part four: Moving Forward SECTION III: Standing: Standing to achieve a view Short-comings and Vulner-abilitiesLiving Landfill Design and Nature as Seen through Fur: Systems of Manipulation and CareBully Goes FishingDirty design (or A bloody mess) - In celebration of life affirming designSECTION IV: Walking: Walking to move Earthbond Prototyping, a Method for Designers to Deepen Connections to NatureDesign Students in Sustainable SystemsDesign on the Wing: Collaborative Work with NatureWe Become Gardeners After All. A Nourishing Dialogue with the Material EnvironmentThe Poetics of Cultural Landscapes through Ecological WisdomAntarctica SE3: a Conversation on Designing with CareFolding InConclusion
Kate Fletcher is a Professor at the Centre of Sustainable Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK, where she explores design for sustainability.
Louise St. Pierre is an Associate Professor at Emily Carr University, Canada, where she researches sustainability, contemplative practice and design’s relationship with nature.
Mathilda Tham’s work sits in a creative, feminist, activist space between design, futures studies and sustainability. She is Professor of Design, Linnaeus University, Sweden.
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 46,39 €
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Mots-clés :
UK Government’s Adviser; Design; BIM Software; Green; NGO Movement; Theory; Biological Field Work; Practice; Informed Consent Paperwork; Nature; Varying Colour Patterns; Sustainable; Plastic Materiality; Sustainability; Earthen Materials; Ecology; Animist Practices; Eco-Design; Zealand Flax; Eco-Philosophy; Waiheke Island; animist beliefs; Queen Elizabeth Park; capitalism; North Atlantic Gyre; design ethics; Textile Design Practice; nature relationships; Nineteenth Century Romantic Writers; human-centered design; Matauranga Maori; Biophilic Design; Plastic Soup; UK Supermarket; Inter Species; Whanganui River; TU Berlin; Head Lice; Lettuce Sprouts; Muscular Physiology